![]() ![]() Problem solved, thanks fireberd for your help! The caveat is I need to connect the cable to the port before recording and changing the default device, but the alternate would be to run a 3.5 mm cord from the computer to the monitor. One thing I noticed was that my monitor audio sounded lower when the playback device was set to "Speakers" than the actual monitor so I decided to attempt configuring the front audio ports and see if I would get a same reaction.īottom line - I was able to configure the front audio port to act like a speaker when a 3.5mm cable was plugged in and Stereo Mix works wonderfully. Then it works properly and I can record my system audio. ![]() In the recording tab, I set stereo mix to "listen to this device" and "playback" my HDMI connected monitor for sound (so my sound works). I configured it to act as a Headphone in the Realtek Audio Manager and then went to the devices and set the "Speakers" as default. I needed to get the "speakers" playback device enabled so I put in a 3.5 mm extension cord (male to male) into the green 3.5mm jack in the back of my system. I played around a bit and came to the following conclusion: What I'm guessing is the problem is that the Stereo Mix uses Realtek drivers while I connected my HDMI to my NVIDIA Graphics card.
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